Microsoft Releases Office Mobile 2010 Beta for WinMo Phones

November 19, 2009 by The Editor  
Filed under Office, Windows Mobile / Phone

Alongside Microsoft’s launch of the Office 2010 beta, Microsoft on Wednesday launched a public beta of Office Mobile 2010

The set of applications will allow users to view and edit their Office documents, use their phones as a PowerPoint presentation aid, and connect with their SharePoint Workspace Mobile accounts.  The app is available for download in the Windows Marketplace for Mobile for Windows Mobile 6.5 phones. Anyone with a Windows Mobile 6.5 phone can download and test the app until April 5 of next year.

The app appears to be a step forward for Office Mobile because it interacts exclusively with touch screen Win Mobile 6.5 phones and offers functionalities like syncing with Microsoft OneNote.

Office 2010 Beta Released To Developer Community

November 18, 2009 by The Editor  
Filed under Office

microsoft-office-2010-1Microsoft on Monday released the beta version of Office 2010to its MSDN and TechNet subscribers.

As for the general public, they just have to wait.

“Office 2010 has not yet officially released for the public and we have no further information to share at this time,” a Microsoft spokesperson stated via e-mail. Presumably, SharePoint 2010 is also unavailable to the public.

Microsoft has typically said that its Office 2010  products will be available to the general public in the first half of next year.

Office 2010 will include Office Web Apps — browser-based versions of Word, Excel and PowerPoint. Organizations will be able to host those applications on their own servers or pay for access through Microsoft’s Business Productivity Online Suite (BPOS) offerings. The consumer versions will be ad-supported, at no additional cost.

IT organizations considering whether to upgrade to Office 2010 should poll users, according to a study released last week by Forrester Research, “Best Practices: Microsoft Office Enterprise Strategy.” About 80 percent of companies surveyed earlier this year by Forrester use Office, but there are alternatives, including Google Apps, Zoho’s hosted apps and OpenOffice.org, among others.